Thursday, January 19, 2012

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>Frank will e-mail you the data. I'll fax you three pages (German)>description of the D-types and, if you are interested, I can send you>copies of the maps associated with the classes.

>Cheers....Klaus

Dear Phil,

Attached you'll find the data, as already announced by Klaus Fraedrich. The data are divided into 2 parts and a readme file:

TDZ93 for 1898-1993, and TDZ9495 from 1994.

Greetings from Hamburg,

Frank

Hi, Hera!The enclosed is a Catalog for Dzerdzeevskii circulationforms (types) in 2 files: TDZ93 for 1898-1993, and TDZ9495 from 1994.These are Daily data in free ASCII-format (date and circulation form).TDZ93 : year, month, day, type, day-with-the-typeTDZ9495: year, month, day, typeCode for missing data: . (point)That is all what I have.We used these data in comparison with Girs and Vangengeim typifications,as well as with automatic ones. The detailed results are in Soros & RFBRgrants reports (1995,1996), and in Meteorology&Hydrology, 1996, 1-2.There are publications in English too, but they are rather brief (asreports): Past, Present and Future Climate, Academy of Finland, 6/95,280-283;6IMSC, Galway, Ireland,1995, 219-222.Possibly, these results would be useful for you (but not necessary).With best regards = Yours E.Ya.